Challenging and rewarding music program designed for families with young children, beginner ages 2 to 9. Parent participation, small groups. For more information, please call: Margaret Faas 519-853-1146 Irene Kerby 905-877-8425 Lois Slessor 905-873-8763 Gloria Wood 905-877-8549 Each 1 hour lesson includes instruction in: singing, piano, rhythm, ear training, sight reading, theory and composing. Classes start in September. Call Now to reserve your place. Horseback Riding, Lessons, Animal Care, Crafts, Swimming, Sports p: 905-877-6852 f: 905-877-8638 wildwoodranch@primus.ca www.wildwoodranch.com for SUMMER CAMP at Wildwood Manor Ranch Ages 3-16 Day, Week & Residence Camps Available Register IMMEDIATELY WE WANT YOUR CHILDREN!! FUN SUMMER LEARNING GRADES 2-5 READING, WRITING, MATH Tues. & Thurs. 9:00 - 12:00 July 14 - August 22 $65.00/week for 6 weeks For information or to register contact: Heather @ 647-287-1092 heather.cooke@peelsb.com Ages 3 - 6 Grades 1 - 12 GEORGETOWN 905-877-3163 324 Guelph St. Unit 11 www.oxfordlearning.com Be Cre ative a t With artis ts Allycia and Peter Uccello Celebrating our 17th Year!ART CAM P 2008 For Kids 6 and Up Drawing Painting Sculpture Crafts for programs in July & August 905-854-0511 Registration forms available online at www.artcamp.caallyciauccello@artcamp.ca Children ages 8 - 12 are invited to attend our Chocolate Camp. Each day will provide a unique learning experience into our favourite food Chocolate! Call To Register Today, 905-877-5055 333 Mountainview Rd., S., Unit 12, Georgetown We have one week camps offered in July: Articulation Camps /s/sh/ch/k/g Step Into Words Camp Fluency Shaping Camp Early Literacy Camp Register Soon as space is Limited! Call or drop by the Centre to register or for more information. 211 Guelph Street, Georgetown L7G 5B5 905-873-8400 Nursery School and Indoor Playground 71 Mountainview Rd. N. Call 905-873-4166 or visit www.playjunction.ca Now accepting registration for Summer Camp (Ages 3 - 8) and Fall Nursery School S u m m e r S ta rt s T O M O R R O W SS uu mm mm eerr RR eegg iiss tt rr aa tt iioo nn Acton/Georgetown, Friday, June 20, 2008 13 Community Living North Halton is in need of books (good condition hard or soft cover) for their Book Sale Fundraiser to occur at Georgetown Farmers Market, on Saturday, July 12. Please bring donated books to Horizon Packaging at 12 Todd Rd., Georgetown. Proceeds from book sale will go to CLNH Drop In Centre. UCHS is desperately seeking donations of canned dog food to help feed the masses of dogs that are at the Shelter. Any donations can be dropped off at Global Pet Foods, Georgetown, or the UCHS Thrift Shop on Moore Park Plaza. Going grocery shopping this weekend? Heres what the food bank needs... The Georgetown Bread Basket (food bank) is running low on the following items: canned meat, canned milk, dry cereal, canned tomatoes, canned vegeta- bles, canned fruit, dry soup, canned juice, jams, Cheese Whiz. If you can help, please drop food off at A & P North or South, The Real Canadian Superstore, Food Basics, Price Chopper. ...and the UCHS needs dog food CLNH wants books for July sale Will iams Mil l art ist Jennifer Martinek is launching a show and sale of her pastels and watercolours at Art Effects, opening tonight (Friday) with a recep- tion, 6-9 p.m. at the store's 348 Guelph Street location. The show, which runs until July 5, features 26 painting for sale, 20 of which are local scenes. Photo by Ted Brown Local artist opens show